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	<title>Comments on: Gabel Kuro, Wurlizter Jukeboxes to Highlight John Gurrech Collection Auction</title>
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		<title>By: jack</title>
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		<description>Our family and its relations owned 9 restaurants/taverns. Of course we all had Juke Boxes, and upgraded at new ones came out. AS a young child I would go into the restaurant after hours and check the floor for quarters that had been dropped by inebriated customers. I always found a few that had rolled away on them. I had a piggy bank to store my windfall profits. One Sunday morning I discovered a huge cache of coins when I realized that many coins had rolled to the baseboard heat tubes and my small hands could scoop them out. I had so many quarters I could not hold them in both hands cupped. After that I always checked the baseboard heat panels. This windfall profit led me to a lifetime of looking for coins in parking lots, at the end of winter the snow removal plows push coins to the edges of the lots, and come spring thaw you can always find coins. It all got started with the Juke Boxes.</description>
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